IFIBA   22255
INSTITUTO DE FISICA DE BUENOS AIRES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Social Force Model parameter testing and optimization using a high stress real-life situation
Autor/es:
FRANK, G.A.; DORSO, C.O.; STICCO, I.M.
Revista:
PHYSICA A - STATISTICAL AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Editorial:
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Referencias:
Lugar: Amsterdam; Año: 2020 vol. 561
ISSN:
0378-4371
Resumen:
The escape panic version of the Social Force Model (SFM) is a suitable model for describing emergency evacuations. In this research, we analyze a real-life video, recorded at the opening of a store during a Black Friday event, which resembles an emergency evacuation (November 2017, South Africa). We measure the flow of pedestrians entering the store and found a higher value (〈J〉=6.7±0.8p/s) than the usually reported in ?laboratory? conditions. We performed numerical simulations to recreate this event. The empirical measurements were compared against simulated evacuation curves corresponding to different sets of parameters currently in use in the literature. The results obtained suggest that the set of parameters corresponding to calibrations from laboratory experiments (involving pedestrians in which the safety of the participants is of major concern) or situations where the physical contact is negligible, produce simulations in which the agents evacuate faster than in the empirical scenario. To conclude the paper, we optimize two parameters of the model: the friction coefficient kt and the body force coefficient kn. The best fit we found could replicate the qualitative and quantitative behavior of the empirical evacuation curve. We also found that many different combinations in the parameter space can produce similar results in terms of the goodness of fit.